Lead Technique - Comments/ideas on forum use bhuether - Mar 12, 2003 - 03:54 PM Post subject: Comments/ideas on forum use
Hey Everyone,
I have some ideas for this forum that I think can help it stand out from the others and make it worth your while to return. We can use a standarized way to address questions of technique. You can use the attachments feature to attach audio or imagery, or you can place html links to tab and or/audio that demonstrate a technique (if appropriate for the particular question of course). So if someone asks, how do you alternate pick, we don't just say, "Hold the pick like\ such and such, and position your arm like this...". We can include multimedia to help a person out. And if you guys are posting really good stuff, I will incorporate it into the lessons themselves.
You get the point. In so many other forums, it is so easy to talk and talk, but I want this forum to be more about showing by example.
later,
Brian
Groundzkeeperweely - Apr 01, 2003 - 07:03 PM Post subject:
That sound like a good idea, btw how much room do we have here to post audio files?
Bob - Apr 01, 2003 - 09:18 PM Post subject:
Sounds good to me as well.
-Bob
http://guitar-wav.comBob - Apr 01, 2003 - 09:21 PM Post subject:
I'm getting a boat-load of Java script errors navigating the site - anyone else ?
-Bob
http://guitar-wav.combhuether - Apr 02, 2003 - 12:59 AM Post subject:
Hi,
As far as space, I have about 350MN free, and I haven't even started recording audio for my lessons. But when the membership and activity here gets such that we ecclipse 350MB, then I can easily add more space. Of course, the preferred method for now is simply placing links to files that are elsewhere.
Bob, can you tell me the exact nature of the errors? Do they have to do with the menus on top and upper left (those have alot of javascript behind the scenes)? In the lower left corner of the browser, (in IE anyway), do you see an error icon? If so, what does it say when you click it and then click Details? What browser are you using (exact version). I want to get to the bottom of this but I need a lot of info.
regards,
brian
mman48 - Apr 20, 2003 - 10:12 AM Post subject:
I agree with you also.
I'm still leanring how to master the guitar after 30 years.
I can do some things..I do have a video capture card in my pc and I could record some things myself and post them..
This is a great site..
Mitch..
westymatt - Jan 15, 2004 - 12:55 PM Post subject:
i love your site its helping me alot i just wish there was more of a beginginer thing more theory scales the lessons little over my head but i have only been playing 8 months so yeha
westymatt - Jan 20, 2004 - 12:01 AM Post subject:
a forum topic just for members to submit their own lessons which is usually critiqued by other members and they trade licks and stuff like that i saw it on mxtabs.net and thought it was pretty cool the stuff people post
Skinny - Jan 20, 2004 - 02:11 AM Post subject:
westymatt wrote:
a forum topic just for members to submit their own lessons which is usually critiqued by other members and they trade licks and stuff like that i saw it on mxtabs.net and thought it was pretty cool the stuff people post
Top of the screen - westymatt - Jan 22, 2004 - 11:09 AM Post subject: yeah
yeah its there and its not forum style see by FORUM i ment peoples threads are the lesson they are teaching then there is questions people have are asking within the thread along with critqueing if it was wrong thats why i ment it as a forum.
Skinny - Jan 22, 2004 - 12:19 PM Post subject:
I thought that people leaving comments on the lesson would be good enough - people leave comments/questions, the 'lesson teacher' could then read these and amend the lesson as they see fit
westymatt - Jan 23, 2004 - 11:44 PM Post subject:
yeah its just that a forum is quicker and people respond more and you get to hear some interesting things thats all
Skinny - Jan 24, 2004 - 03:13 AM Post subject:
Well you could probably post things about people's lessons anyway at the momoent - there's about 4 lessons